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Chris Dunn
Researcher at University of Washington
Publications - 56
Citations - 4475
Chris Dunn is an academic researcher from University of Washington. The author has contributed to research in topics: Motivational interviewing & Psychological intervention. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 56 publications receiving 4238 citations. Previous affiliations of Chris Dunn include Harborview Medical Center.
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The use of brief interventions adapted from motivational interviewing across behavioral domains: a systematic review
TL;DR: There was substantial evidence that MI is an effective substance abuse intervention method when used by clinicians who are non-specialists in substance abuse treatment, particularly when enhancing entry to and engagement in more intensive substance Abuse treatment treatment-as-usual.
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Alcohol interventions in a trauma center as a means of reducing the risk of injury recurrence
Larry M. Gentilello,Frederick P. Rivara,Dennis M. Donovan,Gregory J. Jurkovich,Elizabeth Daranciang,Chris Dunn,Andrés Villaveces,Michael K. Copass,Richard R. Ries +8 more
TL;DR: Alcohol interventions are associated with a reduction in alcohol intake and a reduced risk of trauma recidivism and screening, intervention, and counseling for alcohol problems should be routine.
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A Randomized Effectiveness Trial of Stepped Collaborative Care for Acutely Injured Trauma Survivors
Douglas F. Zatzick,Peter Roy-Byrne,Joan Russo,Frederick P. Rivara,Rose Anne Droesch,Amy W. Wagner,Chris Dunn,Gregory J. Jurkovich,Edwina S. Uehara,Wayne Katon +9 more
TL;DR: Over time, CC patients were significantly less symptomatic compared with UC patients with regard to PTSD and alcohol abuse/dependence, and early mental health care interventions can be feasibly and effectively delivered from trauma centers.
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An evaluation of workshop training in motivational interviewing for addiction and mental health clinicians.
John S. Baer,David B. Rosengren,Chris Dunn,Elizabeth A. Wells,Richard L. Ogle,Bryan Hartzler +5 more
TL;DR: Some MI skills improved to a greater degree than others, and a subset of clinicians showed continued improvement at follow-up, supporting the use of this assessment method.
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Brief Intervention for Problem Drug Use in Safety-Net Primary Care Settings: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Peter Roy-Byrne,Kristin Bumgardner,Antoinette Krupski,Chris Dunn,Richard K. Ries,Dennis M. Donovan,Imara I. West,Charles Maynard,David C. Atkins,Meredith C. Graves,Jutta M. Joesch,Gary A. Zarkin +11 more
TL;DR: A one-time brief intervention with attempted telephone booster had no effect on drug use in patients seen in safety-net primary care settings, suggesting a need for caution in promoting widespread adoption of this intervention for drug Use in primary care.